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CYCLE ROUTES

This park spans more than 2,000 years of human history: find the remains of an Iron Age hillfort and eight miles of walking trails through woodland and wildflower meadows. Take the path by the A1307 (part of the Linton Greenway). This has been specifically chosen as a quieter route that avoids busy junctions, but a more direct option could include Trumpington Street and Hills Road. Distance from Great St Mary’s, King’s Parade: 6 miles WANDLEBURY COUNTRY PARK

Another village favourite, accessed via the Mere Way path (you can join this from the Busway path or at the back of Cambridge Regional College), Landbeach has a recreation ground for play and picnics, as well as Worts Meadow Nature Reserve and a historic church. This peaceful route will take you along the riverside – alternatively, you can opt for a more direct route by cycling north up Milton Road to join the Busway path. Distance from Great St Mary’s, King’s Parade: 7 miles LANDBEACH

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Here you’ll find 95 acres of woodland and wetland, reached via the River Cam towpath. Once past Baits Bite Lock, turn left to approach the back entrance of the park. Alternatively, take the Jane Coston Bridge over the A14 and turn right. There are plenty of places for children to play, plus a pump track, cafe and weekly inclusive cycling sessions. An alternative to this quiet riverside route would be to cycle up Milton Road and take the Jane Coston Bridge over the A14 from Cowley Road to reach the main entrance of the Park. Distance from Great St Mary’s, King’s Parade: 5.5 miles MILTON COUNTRY PARK

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